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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore

Collected by Himself. In Ten Volumes
  

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Bring me the first-born ocean waves,
From out those deep primeval caves,
Where from the dawn of Time they've lain—
The Embryos of a future Main!—
Untaught as yet, young things, to speak
The language of their Parent Sea

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(Polyphlysbæan nam'd, in Greek),
Though soon, too soon, in bay and creek,
Round startled isle and wondering peak,
They'll thunder loud and long as He!
 

If you guess what this word means, 'tis more than I can:— I but give't as I got it from Mr. Magan. F.F.